Trivandrum, Kingdom of Travancore, British India (present day Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India)
Died
26 May 1934(1934-05-26) (aged 42)
Berlin, Nazi Germany (present day Germany)
Other names
Champak
Organization(s)
Berlin Committee, Provisional Government of India
Movement
Indian Independence movement, Indo-German Conspiracy
This article is part of a series on
Reformation in Kerala
Narayana Guru, the most prominent face of the movement
Background
Caste system in Kerala
Untouchability
Hindu reforms
Varna
Notable people
Ayya Vaikundar
Ayyavu Swamikal
Chattampi Swamikal
Narayana Guru
Ayyankali
Sahodaran Ayyappan
Ayyathan Gopalan
Vagbhatananda
B. S. Sivayogi
Pandit Karuppan
T. K. Madhavan
M. P. Pillai
Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar
V. T. Bhattathiripad
S. R. Pillai
Chempakaraman Pillai
G. P. Pillai
Padmanabhan Palpu
C. V. Kunhiraman
Kuriakose Elias Chavara
E. M. S. Namboodiripad
Sayyid Sanaullah Makti Tangal
Vakkom Moulavi
Others
Consecration at Aruvippuram
Sree Narayana Trust
Nair Service Society
Vaikom Satyagraha
Guruvayur Satyagraha
Channar revolt
Temple Entry Proclamation
v
t
e
Chempakaraman Pillai (alias Venkidi;[1] 15 September 1891 – 26 May 1934) was an Indian-born political activist and revolutionary.[2] Born in Thiruvananthapuram, to Tamil parents, he left for Europe as a youth, where he spent the rest of his active life as an Indian nationalist and revolutionary.[3]
Although his life was mired in controversies, including a squabble with Adolf Hitler,[4] information on his life in Europe was sketchy in the immediate years after his death. More information has come out in recent years.[1]
Chempakaraman Pillai is credited with the coining of the salutation and slogan "Jai Hind"[1] in the pre-independence days of India. The slogan is still widely used in India.
Pillai, who started the Indian National Voluntary Corps on 31 July 1914, was instrumental in inspiring Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose to start the Indian National Army (INA).[4]
^ abcIndugopan, G.R. (27 September 2016). "Chempaka Raman Pillai: The freedom fighter who coined 'Jai Hind'". Onmanorama. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
^Krishnan, Sairam (17 August 2016). "Did a Tamil man from Trivandrum mastermind the bombing of British Madras during World War I?". Scroll.in. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
^Mathew, K. M.; Mammen, Matthew (2009). Malayala Manorama Yearbook (in Tamil). Kottayam: Malayala Manorama Co. p. 301. ISBN 978-8-189-00412-5.
^ ab"Chempaka Raman Pillai: The freedom fighter who coined 'Jai Hind'".
and 25 Related for: Chempakaraman Pillai information
ChempakaramanPillai (alias Venkidi; 15 September 1891 – 26 May 1934) was an Indian-born political activist and revolutionary. Born in Thiruvananthapuram...
Chempakaraman or Chembakaramen was a title of honour bestowed by the Kingdom of Travancore to individuals for faithful service to the kingdom in public...
organisation called the Berlin Committee, including Maulavi Barkatullah and ChempakaramanPillai, while the Turks were represented by Kazim Bey, a close confidante...
Punachal/Elakkara Valiyaveetil Marthandan ChempakaramanPillai for the kings of Travancore. Marthanda Pillai was born in an aristocratic house in Punachal...
reformer who organised the Nair community under the NSS. Mannathu Padmanabhan Pillai was born in Perunna village in Changanacherry, Kottayam District, Travancore...
the committee included Virendranath Chattopadhyaya (alias Chatto), ChempakaramanPillai, Dr Jnanendra Das Gupta, and Abinash Bhattacharya. A number of Indians...
Karuppan T. K. Madhavan M. P. Pillai Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar V. T. Bhattathiripad S. R. PillaiChempakaramanPillai G. P. Pillai Padmanabhan Palpu C. V. Kunhiraman...
8 and in post-Vedic literature such as the Mahabharata. In 1907, ChempakaramanPillai coined the term "Jai Hind", which was adopted as a slogan of the...
Rajagopalachari and other Indian national congress leaders such as P. Krishna Pillai and A. K. Gopalan, took part in the effort. Similarly, the right to enter...
Chempazhanthi Mootha Pillai during which time his mother died when he was 15. At the age of 21, he went to central Travancore to learn from Raman Pillai Asan, a Sanskrit...
he ordered the immediate execution of the two men, Chempakaraman Kumaran Pillai and Erayiman Pillai. Having cleared the way, Velu Thampi became Dalawa...
Christianity in Colonial South India. Oxford university. p. 216. Manu.S.Pillai (19 February 2017). "The woman who cut off her breasts". The Hindu. Retrieved...
German diplomatic representative to Kabul, as well as, Barkatullah, ChempakaramanPillai and other prominent nationalists from the Berlin group. The mission...
sat and dined under one roof, at the house of Ayyappan's nephew, Raman Pillai, on 30 May 1917, a revolutionary venture during those days and the conservative...
Mullen ChempakaramanPillai (1780–1782) Nagercoil Ramayyan (1782–1788) Krishnan Thampi (1788–1789) Raja Kesavadas, also known as Kesava Pillai (1789–1798)...
from meeting other Indians in Berlin including the revolutionary ChempakaramanPillai. Ali also gained experience in bird ringing at the Heligoland Bird...
M. R. Ry. Chempakaraman Padmanabhan Kesava Pillai of Kandamath, Pillai of Kandamath (1830–1924), was an Indian Zamindar, one of the jenmis of Travancore...
Company. ChempakaramanPillai- ChempakaramanPillai was an Indian-born political activist and revolutionary. Born in Thiruvananthapuram, to Tamil Pillai parents...
Karuppan T. K. Madhavan M. P. Pillai Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar V. T. Bhattathiripad S. R. PillaiChempakaramanPillai G. P. Pillai Padmanabhan Palpu C. V. Kunhiraman...
Karuppan T. K. Madhavan M. P. Pillai Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar V. T. Bhattathiripad S. R. PillaiChempakaramanPillai G. P. Pillai Padmanabhan Palpu C. V. Kunhiraman...
Karuppan T. K. Madhavan M. P. Pillai Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar V. T. Bhattathiripad S. R. PillaiChempakaramanPillai G. P. Pillai Padmanabhan Palpu C. V. Kunhiraman...
Karuppan T. K. Madhavan M. P. Pillai Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar V. T. Bhattathiripad S. R. PillaiChempakaramanPillai G. P. Pillai Padmanabhan Palpu C. V. Kunhiraman...
and confiscated by the Indian Imperial Police, and the editor Ramakrishna Pillai was arrested and banished from Travancore to Thirunelveli. After the confiscation...